Global Trade Advisory automation

Indirect tax

Deloitte's global trade advisory specialists around the world can help businesses establish an international business strategy designed to manage costs and global trade regulatory requirements while leveraging innovative technology solutions.

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The increasing digitalization of compliance and reporting obligations requires businesses to manage and report their global trade advisory activities electronically. Real time self-assessment and control checks are becoming standard.

Stricter regulatory environments and the evolving use of e-audit by tax authorities are leading businesses to seek more visibility and control over their indirect tax profile and compliance processes. Data analytics tools and techniques can help companies to better understand their indirect tax position as well as identify hidden risks and opportunities.

Deloitte provides design and implementation support to help businesses integrate indirect tax requirements into their ERP systems to improve control over tax data, manage potential risks and enhance efficiency of business processes.

Indirect Tax Review employs Indirect Tax Review Smart technology to facilitate consistent diagnosis of indirect tax risks and opportunities across multiple jurisdictions. The technology is scalable and can be applied to any size of business.

The aim of AEO is to make customs authorities and certified businesses jointly responsible for safe and secure cross-border transactions. Deloitte’s AEO-Digiscan can help businesses understand whether they are in a position to apply for AEO certification.

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